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Mar. 14, 2013

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OAKLAND, Calif. -- Golden State Warriors coach Mark Jackson understands Brandon Knight's pain.
Not the sprained left ankle that promises to keep the Detroit Pistons guard out awhile, although as a guy who played 17 years in the NBA, he probably knows his way around an ankle sprain.
Jackson knows firsthand the experience of being victimized by an iconic dunk. The Phoenix Suns' Tom Chambers tossed down a famous two-handed jam in 1989, while Jackson, then a point guard with the New York Knicks, futilely tried to draw a charge.
In the wake of Knight's victimization by Los Angeles Clippers ...